

BSc Biomedicine with a Placement Year
About this course
Biomedicine is the scientific study of the mechanisms of health and disease at the cellular, molecular, and physiological level. It encompasses the biological processes that sustain life and the ways in which those processes break down in illness, drawing on cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, pharmacology, and physiology to build a comprehensive picture of how living systems function and how they can go wrong. Biomedicine sits between fundamental biological science and clinical medicine, providing the knowledge base on which diagnosis, drug development, and therapeutic intervention depend. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year degree incorporates a placement year in which you spend an extended period working within a relevant organisation. The placement is typically taken after the second year of study and provides invaluable professional experience in a biomedical, pharmaceutical, clinical, or research setting, giving you direct exposure to how the science you are learning is applied in practice. During your years of study at UEA, you will build a thorough grounding in the biological sciences, develop laboratory skills across a range of techniques, and engage with the scientific literature in a way that develops your ability to evaluate evidence and think independently. UEA has strong connections to the NHS and to biomedical research, and the degree benefits from a research-active academic environment. Biomedicine graduates move into a range of careers in healthcare, the life sciences, and related industries. Research roles in universities, hospitals, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are common destinations, particularly for those who want to remain close to the science. The pharmaceutical industry offers positions in research and development, quality control, regulatory affairs, and medical science liaison. Healthcare science roles within the NHS, including work in diagnostic laboratories and research-linked clinical settings, are another pathway. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study, including graduate-entry medicine or dentistry, research degrees, or specialist professional qualifications. The placement year frequently leads directly to graduate employment with the host organisation.
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